Hacking Levis' Ad
June 8, 2004 2:39 AM   Subscribe

Collective culture-jamming (for a poster-esque thingy I want to put up in my room) . (MI)

I found a levis ad in Rolling Stone that I want to put up; it looks very similar to this, only with a vertical list of jean styles down the right margin. (I know, I know, but damnit, I have a right to experience my adolescence properly, if a bit late). I do not, however, want my room to advertise Levis. Suggestions for totally undermining the ad's message while retaining the eye-candy?
posted by Tlogmer to Religion & Philosophy (5 answers total)
 
Have you tried Rasterbator?
posted by humuhumu at 3:07 AM on June 8, 2004


Re-arrange Levi's to eLvis (or eLvis').
posted by i_cola at 7:16 AM on June 8, 2004


E
V
I
L
S

WHATEVER YOUR STYLE,
WE'VE GOT A MEANESS FOR YOU.
posted by Smart Dalek at 8:21 AM on June 8, 2004


title it "eLvis has left the country"

and put a picture of a factory/plant on his shirt?
posted by gluechunk at 9:20 AM on June 8, 2004


Response by poster: Hmm. I'll try that. (Rasterbator won't be of use; this is a paper magazine ad)
posted by Tlogmer at 3:54 PM on June 8, 2004


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